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ThoughtsOnCohenAndHolmes 3 - 27 Jan 2009 - Main.TheodorBruening
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 Law, Holmes says, is “the prophecies of what the courts will do in fact, and nothing more pretentious, nothing more and nothing less”.

  • That's not a quote and it shouldn't be inside quotation marks.
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 -- TheodorBruening - 27 Jan 2009
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1) Why was the title changed?

2) "This is not a careful summary of either Holmes' intention or Cohen's." - It is not meant to be that. Why would I do that? Read the fourth paragraph of this piece.

3) "It's an exercise in trying to prove an idea wrong, not to understand its implications." - Yes, it is a response. Like you, I believe in an open debate.

4) "excessive verbosity" - point taken.

 
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-- TheodorBruening - 27 Jan 2009
 
 
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